Diversity at heart of London auction
The Rhône wines, including Chapoutier, Domaine du Pegau and Paul Jaboulet Ainé, sold well if not always above their high estimates.
Half a case of Ermitage Rouge, Le Méal 1998 from Chapoutier sold for £552 (above its estimate), whereas a whole case of the same wine from the 1999 vintage was well within its estimates at £805.
The half case of Cuvée da Capo Châteauneuf du Pape from Domaine du Pegau was sold for £1,995 (high estimate £1,700) and six bottles of Jaboulet’s Hermitage La Chapelle 2005 went for £460.
Several lots of Chilean wine from Almaviva, the joint project between Baron Philippe de Rothschild and Viña Concha y Toro, sold for £100 above their asking prices. Three half cases of the 2003 vintage sold for £345 apiece and six bottles of the 2004 for £322.
Salon, Bollinger Vieilles Vignes, Billecart Salmon, Dom Ruinart, Moët & Chandon, Perrier Jouët’s Belle Epoque and Pol Roger’s Cuvée Winston Churchill all eased past their estimates in a very well-represented Champagne collection.
The most successful was undoubtedly a magnum of Salon 1976, which finished on £1,012 (estimates £400-£500), but even two magnums of what was believed to be Bollinger 1953 went for £782 when it was conservatively estimated at £300-£400.